Hey Samsung – listen up! The University of Tokyo might have stumbled across a solution to those overheating phones.

Kengoro, (or Ken for short, perhaps?), was created by the university's JSK lab. Kengoro's a musculoskeletal humanoid that can do push-ups non-stop for up to 11 minutes, giving Arnold Schwarzenegger a run for his money.

And, most importantly... this robot basically sweats.

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Standing 5' 6" tall, Kengoro is modeled on real-life humans, and uses the concept of sweat glands to bring the temperature of its 108 motors down, so he shouldn't do a Galaxy Note 7 on us.

His metal frame is built with permeable channels similar to a sponge, so that deionized water is able to travel through the porous layers to bring down the robot's core temperature.

"Usually the frame of a robot is only used to support forces," Toyotaka Kozuki, chief author on the research paper about Kengoro, told IEEE Spectrum.

"Our concept was adding more functions to the frame, using it to transfer water, release heat, and at the same time support forces."